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  Jon Buckland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jonathan Mark Buckland (born 11 September 1977), known as Jon or Jonny Buckland, is the lead guitarist of the band Coldplay.
Buckland was born in London, England, and lived there until the age of four when his family moved to Mold, North Wales.
Buckland started playing the guitar at the age of eleven after being spurred on by The Stone Roses, and was taught the instrument by a mysterious local music teacher known only as 'Madigan'.
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 Buckland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Buckland is the name of more than one place in the United Kingdom:
Buckland is also the name of more than one place in the United States of America:
Buckland is also the name of more than one place in Australia:
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 St Andrews Church Buckland Dover Kent England
The manor of Buckland was in the hands of the Canons of St. Martin's, who would minister to the people in a building with stone foundations but wooden superstructure.
In 1234 the Pope confirmed that Buckland was in the possession of St. Martin's Priory.
Tudor times were marked by dereliction and decline in Buckland as reported by visitations: "the church is unrepayred: the Bible is rent and torn: the church floor is not paved: there be not seats sufficient in the church".
www.doverpages.co.uk /st-andrews/st_andrews.htm   (1801 words)

  
 Lands & Regions of Middle-earth
Buckland was located outside the four farthings of the Shire on the east side of the Brandywine River.
Buckland was settled by Hobbits in 2340, when Gorhendad Oldbuck led his family across the Brandywine from the Marish.
The head of the Brandybuck family came to be called the Master of Buckland, and his authority was recognized not only in Buckland but also by many of the farmers in the Marish on the west side of the Brandywine.
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 Maniilaq Association | Buckland
Buckland is located on the west bank of the Buckland River, about 75 miles southeast of Kotzebue.
The population of Buckland is 406, mostly IƱupiat Eskimo.
Buckland is located in an area subject to flooding during spring break-up due to ice jamming.
www.maniilaq.org /buckland.html   (368 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Buckland
The Bucklanders soon found themselves threatened by the strange trees of the Forest, and so built a vast hedge, the High Hay, stretching twenty miles along the eastern border of their land.
Buckland was also the childhood home of Frodo Baggins, who returned here on his journey to Rivendell in 3018 (Third Age).
When the Bree-folk ventured to the Shire, Buckland was their usual destination (though some ventured as far as the Eastfarthing), and so was rather more cosmopolitan (in hobbit terms) than the rest of the land.
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 About buckland
Buckland International Education Group (BIEG) is based in the small town of Yangshuo, near Guilin, in the Guangxi province of China.
Representative in Chengdu city, Sichuan province, is the coordinator of Buckland in Sichuan area.
Representative in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, is the coordinator of Buckland in Jiangxi area.
www.bucklandgroup.org   (487 words)

  
 Buckland Preservation Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Buckland Preservation Society is employing the latest technology, as well as a broad variety of important scholars, interested property owners, and grants to begin this nationally significant project.
The Buckland Preservation Society and the various owners of property in the Town are willing to place permanent protective easements over this land to preserve and further study the site.
The Buckland Mill property served as the center of the development of the town and remains a most important site for preservation and study of early American industry and commerce.
www.bucklandva.org /pages/2   (768 words)

  
 William Buckland (1784-1856)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
William Buckland is remembered as the first man to identify and name a dinosaur (although the name dinosaur had not yet been coined by Richard Owen).
Partly in response to the controversial works of Cuvier, Buckland wrote Reliquiae Diluvianae (1823) in which he argued that the evidence of geology alone demonstrated that a great flood had covered the entire globe.
Buckland was also one of the authors chosen to write a Bridgewater treatise.
www.victorianweb.org /science/buckland.html   (161 words)

  
 Images of Buckland Paper Mill
The very early history of Buckland Mill is rather obscure; it is known, however, that Buckland Mill was one of a number of mills operating in the Dover district during the 18
The earliest proof of the existence of Buckland Mill is contained in a picture entitled ‘The Paper Mill at Buckland, Dover’ and dated 1770.
Thomas Horne contemplated installing a patent machine at his Buckland Mill in 1822, a plan of the mill of that year shows the position it was to occupy.
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Buckland's objections to evolutionary theories available in his time-that they did not account for "retrograde development, from complex to simple forms," contemporaneous first appearance of diverse organisms, or co-existence of different orders of complexity (1837, pp.
Buckland would not contend that everything was designed for human benefit; our advantage would be "incidental and residual," although "foreseen and comprehended in the plans of the Great Architect of that Globe, which, in his appointed time, was destined to become the scene of human habitation" (1837, p.
Buckland's hyena disturbed the family's dinner guests by crunching one of the guinea pigs (Hallam 1983, p.
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 Buckland Newton Community Website, Home Page
Buckland Newton is a village in Dorset located between Sherborne to the north and the County town of Dorchester to the south.
The village of Buckland Newton is situated in beautiful Dorset countryside on the edge of the Dorset Downs and within the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
This website is designed for residents of Buckland Newton, for visitors to the area and for people moving into the village or its surrounding communities.
www.bucklandnewton.com   (332 words)

  
 Buckland
War memorials in Buckland have been transcribed by Peter Quick and published by the Buckinghamshire Genealogical Society.
BUCKLAND, in the hundred of Aylesbury and deanery of Wendover, has a parochial chapel, subject to the church of Bierton; it lies about five miles and a half east of Aylesbury, near the road to Tring.
The name Buckland is speculated to derive from being a piece of land granted to some early bishop by boc, or royal charter.
met.open.ac.uk /genuki/big/eng/BKM/Buckland/Index.html   (764 words)

  
 BBC - Devon - National Trust's Buckland Abbey garden in West Devon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Buckland was originally a small but influential Cistercian monastery.
Founded 700 years ago by Cistercian monks Buckland Abbey was already an historic building when Sir Francis Drake moved in during the 16th century.
The herb garden at Buckland Abbey was planted by Vita Sackville-West in the 1950's and already it looks like it has been there for hundreds of years.
www.bbc.co.uk /devon/outdoors/gardens/buckland_abbey.shtml   (490 words)

  
 Bering Sea.com: Communities: Buckland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Buckland is located in the transitional climate zone which is characterized by long, cold winters and cool summers.
Buckland is an Eskimo village, and subsistence activities are an important focus of the economy.
Buckland's major means of transportation are plane, small boat, barge and snowmachine; there are no roads outside of the village.
www.beringsea.com /communities/index.php?community=44   (694 words)

  
 Buckland Romani Tarot Review
The Buckland family are a well known and respected Romani family in Britain and Raymond Buckland has take this experience with him and draws on it often in his magickal works.
Overall, Buckland's contribution of the knowledge of the customs and traditions of English gypsies and the strength of Lake's artwork combine to create a useable and very powerful tarot deck that has a permanent place in my collection.
Buckland has written dozens of books on gypsies and witchcraft, this is his first tarot deck.
www.aeclectic.net /tarot/romani/review.html   (1418 words)

  
 Buckland and the Megalosaurus Jaw, 1824   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Around 1815, William Buckland began to acquire the fossil bones of some large unknown animals from the Stonesfield quarries near Oxford.
Buckland illustrated his "Notice" with five lithographed plates, which show all of the bones described.
Buckland recognized that, although the leg bones were impressive, the jaw was crucial, since it had socketed teeth that were quite unlike those of any living reptile.
www.lhl.lib.mo.us /events_exhib/exhibit/exhibits/dino/buc1824.htm   (333 words)

  
 www.ilovealaska.com/   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Culture: Buckland is an Eskimo village, and subsistence activities are an important component of the economy.
Buckland has a State-owned 2,600' gravel airstrip which serves a number of scheduled and charter air carriers.
The Buckland River is navigable from early June to mid-October.
www.ilovealaska.com /alaska/cities.cfm?cityid=39   (531 words)

  
 Monica Buckland Hofstetter
Buckland Hofstetter had the honor of conducting the farewell concert of the Radio-Sinfonieorchester Basel.
Monica Buckland Hofstetter has won several awards, including a scholarship to the Basel Music Academy, a prize at the Leeds Conductors' Competition (England) in 1994, and the conducting prize of the Swiss Musicians' Association / Kiefer-Hablitzel Foundation in 1992 and 1993.
Monica Buckland conducted the Chapelle Ancienne and the choir Ars Cantata energetically and with consummate authority.
www.novoartists.com /hofstetter.html   (2010 words)

  
 Potomac News Online | Group wants to preserve Buckland, supports a bypass
Buckland, on the Prince William and Fauquier county line, was an incorporated town that experienced its heyday in the late 18th- and early 19th-century.
This is Virginia," said David Blake, president of the Buckland Preservation Society and owner of Buckland Farms, speaking at the Tuesday meeting of the county's historical commission.
Buckland resident Linda Wright said she met with attorneys representing KSI, builder of South Market, in December 2002 to discuss the possibility of bringing a bypass near the South Market site.
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 John Buckland Wright
The John Buckland Wright Collection at the University of Florida forms part of the Joseph Ishill Collection, which includes manuscripts and the publications of Ishill's Oriole Press.
The Buckland Wright material consists of both metal and wood-engraved prints, illustrated ephemera such as exhibition announcements and Christmas cards, ten engraved wood blocks, and correspondence with Joseph Ishill.
Buckland Wright supplied engravings for various publications of the Oriole Press and sent Ishill many examples of his work.
web.uflib.ufl.edu /spec/rarebook/buckland/wright.htm   (247 words)

  
 Landslide / The Cultural Landscape Foundation
Visited by Washington, Jefferson, Madison and Monroe, Lafayette and Lee, the town of Buckland remains a living relic of an early Virginia mill town.
There were scores, but they were long ago overwhelmed by neglect or growth and, as a result, Buckland is a unique portal into a time.that gave shape to...America 's singular capacity for entrepreneurial success.
Buckland and other rural Virginia towns represented the earliest capitalistic American landscape.
www.tclf.org /landslide/2004/buckland   (130 words)

  
 Hotels Near Broadway In Cotswolds, Gloucestershire : Buckland Manor Luxury Hotel
The ancient valley in which Buckland Manor now stands was first mentioned in around 600 AD, when the land was owned by the Abbey of Gloucester.
At Buckland Manor Country House Hotel, guests love to relax before warming log fires in the panelled sitting room and enjoy antiques reflecting the tastes of several centuries.
Buckland Manor, in the heart of England, is also ideally situated
www.bucklandmanor.co.uk   (161 words)

  
 Home
Known as "The Father of American Wicca," Ray Buckland was responsible for introducing Wicca to the United States.
In 1962 Raymond Buckland came to the United States from England, where he had written comedy scripts and was personal scriptwriter for a popular British comedian Ted Lune.
A prolific author, Raymond Buckland is currently working on his autobiography.
www.raybuckland.com   (366 words)

  
 Buckland Historic District
Buckland nonetheless is an especially picturesque example of the many mill-oriented settlements that characterized much of the Virginia Piedmont from the late 18th through the 19th centuries.
Chartered by the Virginia legislature in 1798, Buckland was the first inland town established in Prince William County.
The Buckland Historic District is centered at the intersectin of Buckland Mill Rd. and Rte.
www.cr.nps.gov /nr/travel/journey/buc.htm   (183 words)

  
 Rocky Road: William Buckland
William Buckland may not be a household name, but to dinosaur lovers the world over, he should be.
Professor of Geology at Oxford, Buckland is responsible for the world's first description of a recognized dinosaur fossil, although the term "dinosaur" didn't exist at the time.
Years later, Buckland tried to resolve the controvery he had raised by suggesting that the mammal was an "inferior" marsupial.
www.strangescience.net /buckland.htm   (788 words)

  
 Times Community Newspapers - Buckland makes endangered list   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Even though Buckland never lost its town charter (which was granted by the General Assembly in 1798), it has not been operating as a town for more than 100 years.
Currently, the Buckland Preservation Society is trying to determine Buckland's original town boundaries, which seem to coincide with the boundaries described in accounts of the Battle of Buckland Mills during the Civil War.
By the end of the 18th century, Buckland was a thriving stagecoach town with a tailor, cooper, two taverns, an apothecary and a church.
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 Petric on Buckland
Buckland's hard work is visible in the very architecture of his book.
Buckland, 'one defining characteristic of cognitive film semiotics is that
Buckland's challenge to post-theory proves to be highly successful.
www.film-philosophy.com /vol5-2001/n11petric   (2633 words)

  
 Buckland
When I first spoke to Mr Sutton on the telephone regarding the restoration of the clock and chime machine, I could not wait to get down to Buckland and see what was in the tower.
The first part I saw was the clock movement, I had never seen or worked on one of Mr Steight’s clocks before and what impressed me was the quality for such an early clock.
The first thing to do with the chiming barrel, once in the workshop, was to plot the position of each peg so that they could be put back into their correct place after restoration of the chime machine.
www.clockmaker.co.uk /buckland.htm   (4761 words)

  
 Buckland
Buckland Monachorum is one of the larger parishes within the Borough of West Devon.
The very name 'Buckland Monachorum' refers to 'land owned by the monks', (these being the monks that lived at Buckland Abbey).
Buckland Monachorum Parish really does seem to have a bit of everything, open moorland, lush green fields, dense woodlands, and a beautiful river valley.
www.bucklandmonachorum.org.uk /buck_mona.htm   (604 words)

  
 Ink Still Wet, Rehearing Set In 'Buckland'
Buckland, which overturned mandatory drug sentences, will be argued before an 11-judge panel next week, giving the parties an astonishingly short amount of time to prepare for oral argument.
Others have defended it, saying the so-called chaos is merely a temporary reaction to a fundamental, but just, change in the sentencing laws.
Buckland's lawyer filed his response to the U.S. attorneys' petition for rehearing in the first week of September.
www.law.com /regionals/ca/stories/edt0917f.shtml   (479 words)

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